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Enjoy an Evening in Roma at one of these top bars
While Romans aren't big drinkers, they do like to have an occasional cocktail or glass of wine after work or dinner to meet up with friends. In Rome, bars come a dime a dozen and if you don't know where to look...
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Wednesday, August 31st, 2016...

From Pizza to Michelin Stars: Romantic Places to Dine in Rome
In planning the most romantic holiday of your life in Rome, the one thing you'll need to know before you get there is where to eat. After all, what goes hand in hand with love and romance if not food?
The...
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Friday, October 6th, 2017...

From Cookware to Couture, Check Out Rome's Best Shopping List
Visitors with some retail therapy on their minds will find comfort in knowing that there is a vast selection of boutiques and stores in Rome to meet all your shopping needs. Whether you're looking for something...
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Sunday, April 2nd, 2017...

Luxury Hotels in Rome for a Little Romance
Perhaps you're in Rome on our honeymoon. Or even with a new love. You might have chosen the eternal city to rekindle your love life or as the place for a marriage proposal. Either way, you're coming to the right...
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Thursday, January 4th, 2018...

Rome's Best Value Restaurants and Snack Places
When traveling in Rome on a budget or simply wanting to get bang for your buck, there are many options on hand. But with many places in the historical center catering to tourists, it can be difficult to know where...
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Thursday, April 20th, 2017...

Rome's best hotels for when you want to live La Dolce Vita
When it comes to hotels, Rome definitely raises the bar on luxury lodgings. If money isn't an issue, then there is no shortage of ritzy and glamorous hotels where you can rest your pretty little head at night. If...
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Thursday, September 29th, 2016...

The best spots in Rome for a lunch that won't break the bank
Lunch in Rome means many things. From a sit down lunch at a trattoria to lunch on the run where nothing but some street food will do. When the clock strikes midday, visitors in the historical center are usually...
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Thursday, April 5th, 2018...

The 10 Best Youth Hostels in Rome for Value and Comfort
10 Best has a good idea of what budget-conscious travelers and those a bit more on the adventurous side, are looking for when considering a hostel in Rome. In general, hostels tend to the cheapest option for...
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Thursday, June 29th, 2017...

Things to do for a Little Rome-ance in Rome
Boy do Italians love love! With its grand monuments, beautiful fountains, resplendent piazzas and cobblestoned streets, Rome is undoubtedly one of the words most romantic cities.
For a romantic stroll, head to...
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Tuesday, January 24th, 2017...

Tours and Sites not to miss on your Roman Holiday
Rome isn't short of a monument, ancient ruin or attraction. This living and breathing, open air museum is packed full of things to see and do that it's no wonder many visitors to the eternal city are overwhelmed...
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Monday, July 25th, 2016...

Where to Shop in Rome This Christmas
Christmas is one of the most beautiful times to be in Rome. The narrow streets of the historic center light up with strings of Christmas lights while enormous Christmas trees are erected in the most iconic...
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2017...

Where to Eat in Rome after Dark
Rome may not be a 24 hour city like it's other international big city counterparts of New York, London or Hong Kong, but it's guaranteed you'll never go hungry in the eternal city. Late night dining is kind of...
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Friday, October 6th, 2017...

Where to shop for women's clothes in Rome
While Rome may not have the international or local reputation of Milan when it comes to shopping and fashion, it certainly still packs a punch. From the high street brands to haute couture known the world over,...
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Thursday, August 3rd, 2017...

Where to get the best drink at aperitivo time in Rome
Though the Milanesi invented it, the Romans definitely perfected it. What are we talking about here? Aperitivo. It's the Italian version of happy hour and if you haven't been to one yet, you need to hop on the...
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Monday, June 5th, 2017...

Where to Breakfast in Rome - Italian Style and Not
Italians may not be big breakfast eaters, but that doesn't mean they don't take breakfast seriously. Having a cappuccino or a caffè is essential for Italians in the morning. Without it, they just don't function....
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Saturday, February 25th, 2017...

We Provide A Wide Variety Of Exciting Tours

Meet your driver/guide at the port and start your journey with a 30 minute ride to Marsala, famous around the world for the salt production and the dessert wine that carries the town's name. Invented by a noble Englishman in 1770, who realized that this wine could travel long without going off if fortified with alcohol,

Meet your driver/guide at the port and set off for a 1 hour drive to San Vito Lo Capo. Extending below Mount Cofano, a high pointed limestone cliff visible from a distance, San Vito is a charming coastal little town with splended beaches and cristal clear waters. The surroundings are beautiful and the majestic mountains,

Meet your driver at Trapani port and head for a 90 minute journey through Sicily to Palermo. Capital of Sicily, Palermo is a vibrant city which shows the typical fusion of foreign art, architecture, culture and life stlye. In the narrow streets of Palermo's old town you can admire elegant baroque and Norman monuments.

You will be greeted at the port of Trapani by your driver and set off for a 40 minute drive to Segesta. This is one of the most spectacular archeological sites of Sicily founded by the Elymian population, refugees from destroyed Troy, before the arrival of the Greeks in Sicily. Segesta's ancient Greek temple can make a valid claim to being the best preserved

You will be greeted at the port of Trapani by your driver and head for a 40 minute drive to Segesta. This is one of the most spectacular archeological sites of Sicily founded by the Elymian population, refugees from destroyed Troy, before the arrival of the Greeks in Sicily. Segesta's ancient Greek temple can make a valid claim to being the best preserved

Ready to see Venice through the eyes of a Venetian?! A local tourist assistant can accompany you on a relaxing stroll to discover the city's treasures nestled amid charming squares, bridges and narrow streets. From Saint Mark's Square passing by the Doge's Palace, you will venture into the heart of this unique labyrinth of lagoons

Meet your private licensed guide in St. Mark's Square and embark on a journey to discover one of the most mysterious and romantic cities in the world. The history of Venice Italy is largely the story of refugees fleeing the Roman cities of Padua and Altino to escape unrelenting invasions by Germanic tribes and the Huns.

Meet your local representative at the pier and begin your excursion to this extraordinary and historic area. Your first stop will be the famous caves near the town of Castellana. Many centuries ago these large underground cavities were used as storage by the local farmers. In more recent times the caves were avoided by people as stories of monsters